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Volunteer for the COVID-19 Prevention Study

by William Jester | Aug 26, 2020 | Community, Covid, News

Help find a vaccine for COVID-19. Interested in volunteering for a COVID-19 Prevention Clinical Study? For more information contact us at 844-782-6765 or researchwithaheart@njms.rutgers.edu.
Even Asymptomatic People Can Spread COVID-19 Within a Room

Even Asymptomatic People Can Spread COVID-19 Within a Room

by William Jester | Aug 26, 2020 | Community, Covid, News

The rooms of COVID-19 patients with symptoms ranging from none to mild were found to be “extensively contaminated. ” This contamination may potentially put healthcare workers at risk. The researchers say careful cleaning is important to reduce this risk. They suggest...

Rhetoric Expert Explains Strengths and Weaknesses of Government COVID-19 Messaging

by William Jester | Aug 25, 2020 | Community, Covid, News

In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans everywhere huddled in their homes, awaiting the latest news and directives from their elected officials and medical experts. Especially on the East Coast, daily briefings on the governmental response to the...

PREtotyping: Testing your ideas to gain traction BEFORE prototyping Sponsored by I-Corps@Rutgers

by Pamela Dahlen | Aug 24, 2020 | Community, News

  Wed, Aug 26th, 3:00pm – 4:30pm  Whether you’re a laboratory researcher in an applied science or a student entrepreneur looking to get your innovation out into the market quickly, you do not want to miss this special event! Please join us Wednesday,...
Everyone is hoping for silver bullet for COVID-19, but N.J.’s biopharma experts know collaboration could wind up key

Everyone is hoping for silver bullet for COVID-19, but N.J.’s biopharma experts know collaboration could wind up key

by William Jester | Aug 24, 2020 | Community, Covid, News

As the biopharma industry continues its global quest for treatments for COVID-19, don’t count the Garden State out. A good number of COVID-19 projects are already underway locally, according to BioNJ CEO and President Debbie Hart. So, Hart is rooting for the home...
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